At Kent-Meridian, defending 4A state champion Tahoma rolled up 411 points to 291.5 for runner-up Kentwood. Tahoma sent 10 wrestlers to finals and won six of those matches.

TimWhitehead, a state runner-up for the Bears at 113 last year, decisioned Kentwood’s WalkerMeyers 3-0 at 120 in one of the night’s most competitive finals.

KingCo 4A

At Skyline, the host Spartans won championships at seven weights and outpointed Issaquah 229 to 209 for the team crown. Nate Swanson (106), Michael Mecham (160) and Sean McAlhaney (220) won by pins in the finals. Woodinville’s RyanChristensen, a state runner-up last year, needed only 54 seconds to pin his opponent in the final at 182 pounds.

KingCo/Seamount 3A

At Liberty, Mercer Island had six champions and rolled up the top team score in the subregional meet for 3A teams. The Islanders, who went unbeaten on the way to their fourth straight KingCo 3A dual-meet league championship, piled up 264.5 points. Mount Si was next with 163.5. TaylanYuasa got a major decision at 106 and JakePruchno (126) and NickChandler (170) pinned their opponents in the finals for the Islanders.

WesCo 3A

At Glacier Peak, the host team dominated the South Division championships, getting 10 wrestlers to championship matches and piling up 328.5 points to runner-up Meadowdale’s 209.5. Defending state champion Sean Elledge (182) and MoseseFifita (285) pinned their opponents in the finals for Glacier Peak, and teammate JacobElledge (152) got a major decision.

At Stanwood, Ferndale outpointed the five WesCo North schools with 322.5 points. Stanwood was a close second with 299.5. Stanwood got pins from West Weinert (106) and Zach Schut (152) in their title matches. Everett’s Jesse Lopez, the defending state champ at 132 last year, decisioned KillianPage of Marysville-Pilchuck 11-7 in the 145-pound final.